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america here at home that have claws longer than their hands that look like giant freddy krugers. >> as far as the species we see in the film? >> he's walking this way. >> scientists say most of these things should have wings. >> we have a striking array of fossils that have come out in the past ten to 15 years and show many nonavian dinosaurs actually possessed feathers. >> according to the natural history museum this dinosaur should actually have looked more like this. yikes. and this colorful display? should have been even more vibrant in hd film and in real life. >> we don't know the full spectrum of colors that might have been out there but we can get at some of the structural colors including certain blacks, iridescent blues and also kind of the orange color you mute might see in a robin. you about biggest challenge to the accuracy of the fantasy film, dna. last year a team of researchers from australia's murdoch university released a study suggesting dna can only survive intact about 7 million years. that's about 170 million shy of what the jurrasaic period. so while embryos f
america here at home that have claws longer than their hands that look like giant freddy krugers. >> as far as the species we see in the film? >> he's walking this way. >> scientists say most of these things should have wings. >> we have a striking array of fossils that have come out in the past ten to 15 years and show many nonavian dinosaurs actually possessed feathers. >> according to the natural history museum this dinosaur should actually have looked more like...
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this pushes north america to the top of the pile. the 20th century because we saw the shrinking of the pacific ocean, so big, that right up until the late 19th century, it's just very difficult for people to exploit the pacific. >> when you travel to asia, you take the flights and the pacific is long. >> it's really a illuminating just to look at a globe. you turn the globe and look at the atlantic and see the cont u tunents on the other side. it fills the entire field of vision. the whole thing. as the 20th century went on, the internet, jet airliners and i think what we're are seeing now with east asia, and particularly china, is that like the united states 200 years ago, they're now being drawn into a global economy and for quite a while, they were a periphery, some still are, a periphery to an american dominated system. but the big trend is then pushing to the top of rising to this global system. >> and do they have experience. two views. one is, look, china was always, the middle kingdom, fine, they dominated their own little pa
this pushes north america to the top of the pile. the 20th century because we saw the shrinking of the pacific ocean, so big, that right up until the late 19th century, it's just very difficult for people to exploit the pacific. >> when you travel to asia, you take the flights and the pacific is long. >> it's really a illuminating just to look at a globe. you turn the globe and look at the atlantic and see the cont u tunents on the other side. it fills the entire field of vision....
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. >>> one of the quality labels has been linked with sweat shops in south america. we're going to tell you more when we come back. >>> in north korea, tensions increase. >>> and the country has already declared war. now american fighter jets, they are in the region. >>> in south africa, doctors say the health of nelson mandela is now improving. the former president, he's being treated for a lung infection, and this is the second time in a month he's been admitted to a hospital. >> his lung problems go back to when he was jailed by taking on apartheid in fact he contracted tuberculosis during that 27 years he was in prison. >>> and a clothing maker is now accused of abusing workers in argentina. the labels on the clothing might sound a little familiar. >> the conditions investigators found were brutal. >> reporter: the workshop was a cluttered mess. authorities finding sewing equipment only meters away from bunk beds. at another sweat shop, investigators found worn mattresses, unsanitary conditions. workers live there working up to 60 hours a week. >> these people we
. >>> one of the quality labels has been linked with sweat shops in south america. we're going to tell you more when we come back. >>> in north korea, tensions increase. >>> and the country has already declared war. now american fighter jets, they are in the region. >>> in south africa, doctors say the health of nelson mandela is now improving. the former president, he's being treated for a lung infection, and this is the second time in a month he's been...
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it effects cars that are in north america, europe, japan, china. and it varies based on the automaker. i want to show you the breakdown here. most of the recalls are from toyota and honda. in fact, more than one million of those cars that are recalled are each of those companies. at toyota they include the corolla, sequoia, tundra, lexus se 430. and with toyota it's a one-two punch. it's really bad timing. toyota is just coming off a recall of 7 million vehicles last year. 8 million between 2009 and 2010. here's the issue with this recall. the passenger air bag can deploy with too much pressure. and let me break down to you what this means. what happens is the pressure causes one plastic part, the inflater, it's casing can actually burst sending pieces flying. now, honda, toyota, nissan and mazda, they all use the same japanese manufacturer. now, the stock in fact is closed down today 9% on this news. no injuries or deaths have been reported, but there have been several crashes. such a wide reaching recall, it can hit confidence. we saw this after
it effects cars that are in north america, europe, japan, china. and it varies based on the automaker. i want to show you the breakdown here. most of the recalls are from toyota and honda. in fact, more than one million of those cars that are recalled are each of those companies. at toyota they include the corolla, sequoia, tundra, lexus se 430. and with toyota it's a one-two punch. it's really bad timing. toyota is just coming off a recall of 7 million vehicles last year. 8 million between...
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brooke, we're starting with another major threat to america, obviously, in north korea. >> right. here we go again, chris, good morning. good morning to you. beginning in north korea now the leader's dialing up the rhetoric here. here is what we know right now. they're saying that they will not provide any warnings before attacking south korea. leaders in seoul say the north's threats are regrettable. also, in south korea, a u.s. marine helicopter went down near the border with the north. we're now seeing some pictures of the scene. take a look at the smoke here. see the fire. calling it a hard landing. the marines were taking part in a drill. there were some injuries, but all the marines reportedly will be okay. >>> "minding your business" this tuesday morning, a recovery on wall street. stocks are set to open a bit higher today. but this comes after a pretty big sell-off yesterday. cnn's alison kosik is in for christine romans. and as we say, yesterday was the worst day of the year. keeping it in perspective, it's been a pretty good year. >> it really has. you really do have to
brooke, we're starting with another major threat to america, obviously, in north korea. >> right. here we go again, chris, good morning. good morning to you. beginning in north korea now the leader's dialing up the rhetoric here. here is what we know right now. they're saying that they will not provide any warnings before attacking south korea. leaders in seoul say the north's threats are regrettable. also, in south korea, a u.s. marine helicopter went down near the border with the north....
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discarded syringes and crack pipes are signs of the squalor in one of north america's most affluent cities. not all of the neighborhood's addicts are able or willing to come to insite, so insite has developed a program to come to the addicts. mariner james drives insite's mobile needle exchange handing out clean equipment to locals. these are crack kits we put together contains a mouthpiece, a glass pipe, alcohol swab, set of screens, band-aid and a lighter. lastly, we put together a safer injection kit, swabs, gauze and the needle itself. and this is really the essentials for staying safe. >> reporter: being available to their clients requires this man to spend most of every day and night combing the alleyways looking for users. >> spend 20 hours a day on the road. we have anywhere from 100 to 250 contacts a day. how are you doing? no kidding. i got some extra. >> is there a razor in there also? >> no, do you need some? >> yes, are they regulars? >> do you want a ten-pack or a couple. >> a bag if you have. >> it's becoming more and more critical actually to the point where we're kind of o
discarded syringes and crack pipes are signs of the squalor in one of north america's most affluent cities. not all of the neighborhood's addicts are able or willing to come to insite, so insite has developed a program to come to the addicts. mariner james drives insite's mobile needle exchange handing out clean equipment to locals. these are crack kits we put together contains a mouthpiece, a glass pipe, alcohol swab, set of screens, band-aid and a lighter. lastly, we put together a safer...
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still to come, should america hit north korea before they hit us? congressman peter king comes "outfront." plus, shocking video of prison doing drugs and brandishing a gun in their cells. the man who was in charge of that jail speaks out. >>> and new developments in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. sharon osborne tells the court who she thinks is responsible. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. by going low. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like offering schwab etfs tdd# 1-800-345-2550 with the lowest operating expenses tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in their respective lipper categories -- tdd# 1-800-345-2550
still to come, should america hit north korea before they hit us? congressman peter king comes "outfront." plus, shocking video of prison doing drugs and brandishing a gun in their cells. the man who was in charge of that jail speaks out. >>> and new developments in the michael jackson wrongful death trial. sharon osborne tells the court who she thinks is responsible. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about...
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. >>> plus, they were trying to be the first-ever to row, that's them, to row from africa to north america, but after 73 days their boat capsized. the rest is coming up. >>> it
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i don't believe there's this hatred of america by the north korean people. >> general clark, you were saying in the break that you actually were personally involved in a previous north korean crisis. tell me about that and tell me, is it always the same, is it always the same pattern? >> they broke out of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. they had a nuclear reactor and under the international atomic energy agency, you're supposed to allow your spent uranium fuel to be inspected because you're not allowed to reprocess it and enrich it. but they would not allow the inspection. this was like 1993. and we moved right toward a crisis. and we threatened to go to the united nations then, the united states did, and the north said, at that time it was kim il-song and he said if you bring sanctions against us, this is an act of war. we did the war briefings at the white house, we were prepared, then president clinton and president jimmy carter, there was an agreement we would provide two nuclear reactors. they would take that nuclear reactor out of commission and in the meantime, we would pr
i don't believe there's this hatred of america by the north korean people. >> general clark, you were saying in the break that you actually were personally involved in a previous north korean crisis. tell me about that and tell me, is it always the same, is it always the same pattern? >> they broke out of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. they had a nuclear reactor and under the international atomic energy agency, you're supposed to allow your spent uranium fuel to be inspected...
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how north korean school children are taught to hate america and worship the kim dynasty. ♪ [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like
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i'll ask him about her and his thoughts on north korea and guns in america. >>> plus, president obama's emotional plea. will this be the moment that changes the gun debate? >> this is about doing the right thing for all the families who are here that have been torn apart by gun violence and all the families going forward so we can prevent this from happening again. >>> good evening. this is "piers morgan live." when word came today that margaret thatcher had died, there was one person i knew i had to talk to tonight. that was tony blair. we'll get to my exclusive with him in just a few minutes. >>> but we begin tonight with something we talked about a lot on this show. a subject that has managed to cause as much sadness, anger and outrage as guns. president obama agrees and tonight is in connecticut just a few miles from newtown. he said just that. >> if you believe that the families of newtown and aurora and tucson and virginia tech and the thousands of americans who have been gunned down in the last four months deserve a vote, we all have to stand up. let's do the right thing. let's d
i'll ask him about her and his thoughts on north korea and guns in america. >>> plus, president obama's emotional plea. will this be the moment that changes the gun debate? >> this is about doing the right thing for all the families who are here that have been torn apart by gun violence and all the families going forward so we can prevent this from happening again. >>> good evening. this is "piers morgan live." when word came today that margaret thatcher had...
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it affects countries, north america, japan, china. most of them toyota models, honda models. more than one million at east each of those companies. one analyst says, guess what, this could spread. ford and kriesz ler say they're not affected but gm, 48,000 pontiac vibes are included. they're made by toyota in an old joint venture. the issue is the passenger air bag can deploy with too much pressure. look at how the pressure causing one plastic part, the inflater, the casing, it can burst sending pieces flying. they all use the same manufacturer. that is sort of the weak lyink n this recall. >> if you missed any of thesing you want to run through some of these cars again, cnnmoney.com has it all for you. >> that's right. >> alison kosik, thank you. >> thank you. >>> now this war of words between the material girl and the country of malawi. madonna is shooting down accusations from the government that she demanded royal treatment on her recent treatment to the african nation, the government saying this in a station. madonna had asked to meet the president and believe the countr
it affects countries, north america, japan, china. most of them toyota models, honda models. more than one million at east each of those companies. one analyst says, guess what, this could spread. ford and kriesz ler say they're not affected but gm, 48,000 pontiac vibes are included. they're made by toyota in an old joint venture. the issue is the passenger air bag can deploy with too much pressure. look at how the pressure causing one plastic part, the inflater, the casing, it can burst...
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should america be doing more? is the onus really on china rather than america to control what's going on? >> well, i think first of all, robin hit it exactly right. nobody fully understands what kim jong-un is thinking. nobody understands the whole nature of the regime. it's a very hidden, very secret and many ways very strange regime. i don't think the south koreans understand it. the japanese understand it or the chinese. all of us are standing around watching this guy who's dangerous. he's not likely to do anything and if i were betting i would bet he probably won't but it's a pretty high stakes bet. seoul, korea, capital of the country, the largest city, is within easy reach of his artillery pieces. he doesn't need a very long range to kill millions of south koreans or millions of japanese. nobody, by the way, ever notices that that same range covers a good part of china. so all of them have a good reason to be worried. i think the president, this may shock you, piers, but i think the president has actually be
should america be doing more? is the onus really on china rather than america to control what's going on? >> well, i think first of all, robin hit it exactly right. nobody fully understands what kim jong-un is thinking. nobody understands the whole nature of the regime. it's a very hidden, very secret and many ways very strange regime. i don't think the south koreans understand it. the japanese understand it or the chinese. all of us are standing around watching this guy who's dangerous....
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it is seen as the long term solution, the ultimate goal, the end game to try to keep north korea from stopping the cycle of, you know, using this inflammatory language, threatening america, soet korea and japan and trying to make sure that there is some end game to this. of course the place of the country with the biggest feet at that talk it is certainly going to be china. >> i want to ask you about this. tell us if the south korea people have showing any sign of tension or fear. it looks like people are more fired up about pop concerts than afraid of missiles from north korea. >> that's absolutely right. we are getting the sense from south korea's government that they are feeling the tensions in this reason which has risen to historic levels. it's now starting to deescalate. part of that is secretary kerry coming to the region. you also get the sense that koreans who have used to the hot air from north korea, they've certainly moved on. the big news right now, it is sunday morning here in south korea, it was last night psy, he had a concert. he dedebuted his new song, gentlemen, a l
it is seen as the long term solution, the ultimate goal, the end game to try to keep north korea from stopping the cycle of, you know, using this inflammatory language, threatening america, soet korea and japan and trying to make sure that there is some end game to this. of course the place of the country with the biggest feet at that talk it is certainly going to be china. >> i want to ask you about this. tell us if the south korea people have showing any sign of tension or fear. it...
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official tells us that a launch of north korea's missiles may be imminent and it may happen without the usual warning to planes and ships in the region. that's a very, very dangerous scenario. defensive missiles are now poised in japan, in south korea and on guam where there are 6,000 troops. the united states says it will track any missiles launched by kim jong-un and quickly decide whether to shoot them down. our correspondents are covering this from around the world. we're being joined this hour and being followed by every new development. first, let's go to our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence for the very latest. >> reporter: wolf, a u.s. official says north korea could test a mobile ballistic missile at any time. what happens after that depends on where that test takes place. the u.s. has been pouring over the latest satellite images of north korea and the intelligence assessment is they've likely completed all preparations to launch. an administration official says the missiles have probably received their liquid fuel even though the u.s. has no way to confirm that informati
official tells us that a launch of north korea's missiles may be imminent and it may happen without the usual warning to planes and ships in the region. that's a very, very dangerous scenario. defensive missiles are now poised in japan, in south korea and on guam where there are 6,000 troops. the united states says it will track any missiles launched by kim jong-un and quickly decide whether to shoot them down. our correspondents are covering this from around the world. we're being joined this...
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the high-tech on how america might fend off a nuclear attack. pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena.® >>> right now, spy satellites and radar are focused on north korea's east coast, waiting for a missile launch that might never happen. if it does, the u.s. military will be ready. cnn's tom foreman breaks down the plan. >> all eyes remain on the east coast of north korea and these mobile missile launchers carrying the musudan missiles. let's bring in the map and talk about this. if a missile takes off and heads off, blasting into the atmosphere and arcing over to attack, what happens with this satellite up above? >> well, i need to tell you, what that satellite does is it will immediately pick up the i.r. signature, the infrared signal, coming off the launcher. it will immediately tell systems on the ground, systems at sea and systems at air that are all integrated what the telemetry data is sa
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. >> it's more than weird, it's actually very troubling that the united states of america, the super power does not have any personal relationship or personal insight into this very troubled adversary, north korea. there's no diplomacy, no face-to-face engagement, no nl. when you hear the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff saying that this is what makes it so difficult and difficult to read, because we don't have -- >> what should the obama administration be doing? >> there should be more diplomacy. >> like what is this. >> engagement. whoever thought, you know that the united states relies mostly on china. in other words, the united states currently is outsourcing its most critical issues, let's say iran on one hand but also north korea. right now to china. i've spoken to you as officials whose job it is to deal with this, and they are hoping beyond hope, fingers crossed, that china will use its leverage to bring kim jong-un into control and into line. and also, china has been saying they're very troubled by this. they regret various moves. but you know, what are they going to do
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i mean, can you see a scenario where america would have to do something? >> well, we are obligated by treaty, of course, with south korea to defend if there is an attack upon south korea. i think it's very unlikely, indeed unlikely in the extreme, that there would be any direct attack on the united states. i don't think there's any capability there. but they certainly are capable of making a strike upon south korea, although i don't think that is likely. another missile test is the most likely event, fired off somewhere into the pacific ocean to demonstrate their capability. that would not require a military response in and of itself. so i think it would require a genuine act of aggression against the united states or south korea or possibly but also very unlikely, japan. >> you've got a similar situation in iran brewing over their nuclear capability and the usual bellicose comments coming out of there as well. as a general rule of thumb, what is the best way for america to handle countries that are of the nature of iran, north korea, where they're clearly
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we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> i'm don lemon. here are your headlines this hour. >>> the south korean government says it believes north korea may launch another missile this week, and this test launch could be as early as wednesday. the u.s. and south korea have been watching the movement of two missiles to north korea's west post. the missiles are widely to be medium-range missiles, with the range of 2500 miles. shot took place, took his camera and spanned it all the way around to the left into the bushes. and he caught the shooter lowering the rifle. >>> in 1997, dr. king's youngest son, dexter, thanked the man who pleaded guilty to murdering his father. dexter was just 7 when he lost his dad. now, as a grown man, dexter looked ray in the eye and asked him the question. >> did you kill my father? >> no, no, i didn't. but like i say, sometimes these questions are difficult to answer. >> i want you to know that i believe you and my fami
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hitting america. but here's where it's making a bit of news here in south korea. this is moving the ball, moving the ball because south koreans believe that the only way to stop north korea, and this is a growing sentiment here on the peninsula, is for south korea to have its own nuclear capability. two recent national polls showed 60% to 70% of south koreans want that capability. it doesn't have it right now. here's the global concern. if south korea then arms itself with nuclear weapons, you're looking at a potential regional arms race. japan wanting in, china escalating. so that's a big concern here in south korea right now. >> congressman, so is your understanding of this that the d.i.a. believes that the north koreans could launch some sort of a weapon against a south korea that has a nuclear device on it? they could currently do that? it wouldn't be accurate but they could do it? >> yeah. yeah, the reliability is low. they could launch but who knows where it would end up exactly. they have, acco
hitting america. but here's where it's making a bit of news here in south korea. this is moving the ball, moving the ball because south koreans believe that the only way to stop north korea, and this is a growing sentiment here on the peninsula, is for south korea to have its own nuclear capability. two recent national polls showed 60% to 70% of south koreans want that capability. it doesn't have it right now. here's the global concern. if south korea then arms itself with nuclear weapons,...
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we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> there are new and ominous developments of north korea and iran. jill dougherty has new information. we'll share it with you tomorrow. this connection between north korea, cooperating with iran, on nuclear weapons, what's going on, stay with us tomorrow. jill dougherty's report coming up. >>> and an unnerving message of north korea warning all visitors to flee south korea. what's going on? david mckenzie is joining us from beijing. david, china has enormous influence we are told in north korea. are they engaging in some quiet diplomacy right now? >> well, wolf, they're engaging in quiet diplomacy, certainly, but not out in the open. even though north korea threatened foreigners in south korea, there are many foreigners including chinese there and the chinese foreign ministry said they want peace, they don't want tensions, they want dialogue. no open criticism of north korea so certainly not ratcheting up in public any kind of pressure on nort
we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> there are new and ominous developments of north korea and iran. jill dougherty has new information. we'll share it with you tomorrow. this connection between north korea, cooperating with iran, on nuclear weapons, what's going on, stay with us tomorrow. jill dougherty's report coming up. >>> and an unnerving message of north korea warning all visitors to flee south korea. what's...
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now both men shared the fact that their families had moved them to north america. tamerlan to the united states, plotnikov had moved to canada with his parents. both of them were now following this sort of radical branch of islam. the question is, did they share anything else more than that on the ground here? and that's something -- that is what the investigators are focusing on. there is another connection here, a potential connection with a possible recruiter, according to some local news articles here. a half palestinian mahmoud nidal, known according to these newspaper articles through russian security purposes as a recruiter. possibly, possibly tsarnaev met with him. that's another point that investigators will be looking at, john. >> still in the blank of that six-month period that tamerlan tsarnaev was overseas in the region. it is fascinating to learn the details as they come out almost every day. nic robertson, thanks so much to you. let's go back to new york now with christine romans with the rest of the top stories. >> good morning again, john. police i
now both men shared the fact that their families had moved them to north america. tamerlan to the united states, plotnikov had moved to canada with his parents. both of them were now following this sort of radical branch of islam. the question is, did they share anything else more than that on the ground here? and that's something -- that is what the investigators are focusing on. there is another connection here, a potential connection with a possible recruiter, according to some local news...
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this comes as the north tells others to get out, seek shelter, now. jake tapper joins me next. [ male announcer ] the 2013 chevy silverado 1500 has the best pickup coverage in america, with a new 2-year, 24,000-mile scheduled maintenance program, a 3-year, 36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, and a 5-year, 100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty. we've got you covered eight ways to sunday. come to think of it, sunday, too. right now chevy truck owners can trade up to a silverado all-star edition and get a total value of $8,500. the dependable, reliable, chevy silverado. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny: i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. hwelcome back.. nice to see you again! hey! i almost didn't recognize you without the suit. well, this is my weekend suit. weekend getaways just got better.
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> north korea isn't the only country doing some serious military muscle flexing right now. a pair of stealth bombers has made the round trip from missouri to south korea and back. plenty of other u.s. fire power is deployed much closer to north korea and could become targets. cnn's pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is joining us with more on what's going on. what are you seeing, what are you learning, chris? >> well, wolf, you've got thousands of american troops stationed just about 15 miles south of the dmz, and you've got all of north korea's heavy armor and artillery aimed right at them. 25 miles, it's the magic number as far as american troops are concerned. some of north korea's massive artillery can fire up to four mortar rounds a minute, 25 miles away. >> u.s. forces that are near the fron
bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> north korea isn't the only country doing some serious military muscle flexing right now. a pair of stealth bombers has made the round trip from missouri to south korea and back. plenty of other u.s. fire power is deployed much closer to north korea and could become...
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. >> it's more than weird, it's actually very troubling that the united states of america, the super power does not have any personal relationship or personal insight into this very troubled adversary, north korea. there's no diplomacy, no face-to-face engagement, no nl. when you hear the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff saying that this is what makes it so difficult and difficult to read, because we don't have -- >> what should the obama administration be doing? >> there should be more diplomacy. >> like what is this. >> engagement. whoever thought, you know that the united states relies mostly on china. in other words, the united states currently is outsourcing its most critical issues, let's say iran on one hand but also north korea. right now to china. i've spoken to you as officials whose job it is to deal with this, and they are hoping beyond hope, fingers crossed, that china will use its leverage to bring kim jong-un into control and into line. and also, china has been saying they're very troubled by this. they regret various moves. but you know, what are they going to do
. >> it's more than weird, it's actually very troubling that the united states of america, the super power does not have any personal relationship or personal insight into this very troubled adversary, north korea. there's no diplomacy, no face-to-face engagement, no nl. when you hear the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff saying that this is what makes it so difficult and difficult to read, because we don't have -- >> what should the obama administration be doing? >> there...
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a defense system to guam, this is north korea reacting. viewed in a slightly different lens from the ground level here in south korea, because they are so used to it. but there is that concern, wolf, that kim jong-un, man child that he may be, still has his finger on the fu clear button. >> what worries me, is that there could be some miscalculation. the north koreans could do what they did a couple years ago, blow up a south korean warship, kill a lot of south korean sailors. at that time the south korean government did not respond, did not take retaliation. but this time there's a new leader, and she's pretty tough right now. she presumably would be under a lot of pressure to respond. who knows what would happen after that. >> she's pretty tough, as you say, and she also has something extraordinary to prove. just like kim jong-un is 28, 29, something to prove to himself, and to the international community. this woman, the first female president for this country, in a male dominated society, certainly has something that she needs to prove
a defense system to guam, this is north korea reacting. viewed in a slightly different lens from the ground level here in south korea, because they are so used to it. but there is that concern, wolf, that kim jong-un, man child that he may be, still has his finger on the fu clear button. >> what worries me, is that there could be some miscalculation. the north koreans could do what they did a couple years ago, blow up a south korean warship, kill a lot of south korean sailors. at that...
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basically america's top dip will he matt saying if north korea wants to behave responsibly, if they are willing to talk about due nuclearizing, then they have something to discuss with the united states. but otherwise the conversation is not to be had. so john kerry made that very clear. now the ball is in north korea's court. >> and there was no rhetoric coming out of north korea today, is that a coincidence? >> reporter: yeah, well, today is the most important day on the north korean calendar, the anniversary of the birth of the founder who is kim jong-un's grandfather. he would have been 101 today if he was alive. he died 18 years ago. and this is a very important day for north koreans. there were festivities, but certainly no missiles. because firstly they wouldn't want to upstage the celebrations nor would they want any room for error. >>> now let's shift our attention to texas where there is a feverish new buzz around that man, a former justice of the peace in cause of maun county, texas. this morning he's in jail accused of making a terroristic threat. his bail a staggering $3 mi
basically america's top dip will he matt saying if north korea wants to behave responsibly, if they are willing to talk about due nuclearizing, then they have something to discuss with the united states. but otherwise the conversation is not to be had. so john kerry made that very clear. now the ball is in north korea's court. >> and there was no rhetoric coming out of north korea today, is that a coincidence? >> reporter: yeah, well, today is the most important day on the north...
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no problem visiting north korea or iran. all you need there in those countries are a rvisa. is castro worth than kim junk kim jong-un? as sanchez points out, the ban on american tourism simply gives castro an excuse to blame the country's problems on the united states. should americans be allowed to travel freely cuba? [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ or iran. travel freely cuba? >>> stories we're watching in the newsroom, wall street hoping for a rebound as the opening bell sounds. investors are waiting on corporate earnings. alcoa will announce first quarter results after today's closing bell. >>> former british prime minister margaret thatcher has died. she suffered a stroke. known as the iron lady, she was the worst woman to become britain's he prime minister. the man who holds the job now says we have lost a great leader and a great brit
no problem visiting north korea or iran. all you need there in those countries are a rvisa. is castro worth than kim junk kim jong-un? as sanchez points out, the ban on american tourism simply gives castro an excuse to blame the country's problems on the united states. should americans be allowed to travel freely cuba? [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended...
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secretary of state vowing to protect america's allies. earlier today north korean leader kim jong-un made what is believed to be his first public appearance in two weeks. here he is, it includes visiting the mausoleum where his grandfather, kim il-sung and his father kim jong-il lie in state. jim clancy has the latest from seoul, south korea. jim. >> reporter: brooke, john, yes, there were major celebrations going on this day in north korea to mark the 101st birthday of kim il-sung, the founding father of north korea. kim jong-un emerged from two weeks of absence. he appeared to be flanked by members of his military as he visited the glass encased coffins of his grandfather and his father to pay what the north koreans said was the humblest of respects. meantime, in south korea, people got up, had breakfast and went to work and opened up the newspaper. it wasn't kim jong-un on the cover, no, it was psy and the release of his new single. the media here came under a little criticism because of the way that they have described these lavish ce
secretary of state vowing to protect america's allies. earlier today north korean leader kim jong-un made what is believed to be his first public appearance in two weeks. here he is, it includes visiting the mausoleum where his grandfather, kim il-sung and his father kim jong-il lie in state. jim clancy has the latest from seoul, south korea. jim. >> reporter: brooke, john, yes, there were major celebrations going on this day in north korea to mark the 101st birthday of kim il-sung, the...
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we're just hours away from a bipartisan senate announcement on gun control in america. good morning to you. thanks for being with us this morning. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm john berman. empanada day. >> he's already had five. >> could be a rough one. >>> news overnight. the end of a kidnapping drama that turned into a man hunt and ended under the shadow of the cold war. the parents accused of an ducting their two young sons and sailing off to cuba are back on u.s. soil and placed under arrest. it was cuba that turned the hakken family over. florida authorities sent a plane to havana to bring them back to tampa overnight. victor blackwell is live in tampa this morning. good morning, victor. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning. the headline is chase and cole hakken are safe at home with their grandparents. their parents, joshua and sharon hakken are in jail. we have video of their arrival overnight in hillsborough county on that plane that was sent to cuba to retrieve them. here's how it all went down. this is from the fbi and the
we're just hours away from a bipartisan senate announcement on gun control in america. good morning to you. thanks for being with us this morning. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm john berman. empanada day. >> he's already had five. >> could be a rough one. >>> news overnight. the end of a kidnapping drama that turned into a man hunt and ended under the shadow of the cold war. the parents accused of an ducting their two young sons...
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we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> good morning. i'm brooke baldwin. >> i'm john berman. "starting point ", the motion of explosion is coming. that's what north korea is saying as it threatens to use nuclear weapons against the united states. >>> what a story this is. free after 42 years behind bars. we'll talk to louis taylor. accused of starting a hotel fire that took the lives of 29 people. he was just released over doubt surrounding the evidence. >>> and google phone, now the facebook phone? all the buzz this morning. thursday, april 4, "starting point" begins right now. our "starting point," a new nuclear attack threat from north korea. pyongyang warning that the moment of explosion is approaching fast. >> the north vowing to block workers from the south from entering this shared industrial complex, warning they'll shut the whole thing down and pyongyang promising attacks with a smaller lighter and diversified nuclear force and the pentagon announcing it is moving a ball
we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> good morning. i'm brooke baldwin. >> i'm john berman. "starting point ", the motion of explosion is coming. that's what north korea is saying as it threatens to use nuclear weapons against the united states. >>> what a story this is. free after 42 years behind bars. we'll talk to louis taylor. accused of starting a hotel fire that took the lives of 29 people. he...
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that's bank of america. >>> welcome back, 19 minutes past the hour. major new developments this morning in the korean crisis. north korea warning the south to start making plans to evacuate foreigners should the two countries go to war. meantime, japan is preparing for the worst as the communist rhetoric reaches fever pitch now. batteries of patriot missiles have been deployed at three sites around tokyo, in case any missiles are launched. >>> developing story in serbia, at least 13 people, including a child, reportedly killed in a shooting spree outside belgrade. the police chief saying a man in his 60s went into five different houses and started firing. other media report right now that the gunman killed his own son and tried to kill himself and his wife. they're reported in serious condition right now. no word on motive. >>> and we're hearing from the second of two hikers who survived after being lost in the southern california wilderness for days. 18-year-old kyndall jack is telling her story at least the part that she remembers. >> i only remembe
that's bank of america. >>> welcome back, 19 minutes past the hour. major new developments this morning in the korean crisis. north korea warning the south to start making plans to evacuate foreigners should the two countries go to war. meantime, japan is preparing for the worst as the communist rhetoric reaches fever pitch now. batteries of patriot missiles have been deployed at three sites around tokyo, in case any missiles are launched. >>> developing story in serbia, at...
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only if they meet certain, you know, criteria in terms of denuclearizing north korea. what conditions should those be? and do you think that's a plausible option? it is an option. >> the issue that we have is we've established a construct dealing with north korea that involves six parties. the north and the south, china, russia, and the united states and japan. and so to break that dynamic is a bit unusual. in many cases, we've requested that that dynamic be broken down in terms of the chinese, who truly maintain a degree of influence over north korea that none of the other parties today. albeit that's somewhat imanishing. so it's important that the united states step up and say, look, here's a potential break to this logjam, in that north korea has clearly indicated that it doesn't respond to diplomatic overtures. and it clearly is only going to do what it wants to do. so i think the fact that the secretary has said, look, let's take a different course is important. but the preconditions are absolutely essential, and again north korea has indicated no effort on their
only if they meet certain, you know, criteria in terms of denuclearizing north korea. what conditions should those be? and do you think that's a plausible option? it is an option. >> the issue that we have is we've established a construct dealing with north korea that involves six parties. the north and the south, china, russia, and the united states and japan. and so to break that dynamic is a bit unusual. in many cases, we've requested that that dynamic be broken down in terms of the...